Next, you simply have to wait, and wait and wait. Then check back with Marriott to see if your points were transferred.

The transfer was completed on January 27, 2014.

Bottom Line

In total, it took two full days for the transfer to complete. But it’s important to note that my transfer was initiated on the weekend and the transfer was completed the first business day after the transfer was initiated. So the transfers may be faster if you initiate on a week day where there is a business day following it.

If you have a lot of Chase points like me and are interested in transferring them to travel partners it is always helpful to know how long does it take to transfer Chase points to travel partners. The answer isn’t always simple, basically it depends. But typically the next business day with Marriott.

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Comments

I just tried to transfer my UR points to Korean. I phoned up CSP and they couldn’t get it to go through. They called KE to confirm my FF # and the exact name on the account. KE told them it was something I had to do to link my account and that the problem was on the Chase side.

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